Trade surplus increased by 74,2 percent in November and reached 634 million dollars, Indec national statistics bureau reported.
President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner announced during a televised speech that the country's trade surplus has reached 12.6 billion dollars in 2012, which means it has climbed 26.4 percent year-on-year.
Trade surplus increased by 27 percent in 2012 compared to the volume registered in 2011 and reached US$12.6 billion, according to the Indec national statistics bureau.
Trade surplus increased 1.3 percent in September and reached 931 million dollars, Indec national statistics bureau reported.
The fiscal surplus has reached 534.8 million pesos in September, 19.1 percent higher than the volume registered during the same month in 2011, according to Economy Ministry.
The primary surplus has reached $660.4 million pesos in October, 48 percent higher than the volume registered during the same month in 2011, Economy Minister Hernán Lorenzino reported.
The trade surplus dropped 1.4 percent and totalled 1.024 billion dollars in June compared to the volume registered during the same month last year, according to the Indec national statistics bureau.
The trade surplus has increased 54 percent in July and reached $1.01 billion dollars, in comparison to the volume registered in the same month of 2011, the Indec national statistics bureau reported.
Trade surplus doubled in August and reached $1.628 billion dollars, after the seventh consecutive month of import controls, according to the Indec national statistics bureau.
The trade surplus doubled in March compared to the same month last year, boosted by the imports control to protect the local industry, according to the Indec national statistics bureau.
The fiscal surplus plummeted in April due to a growth in the state's expenditure superior to the incomes, despite the Central Bank's assistance, according to the Indec national statistics bureau.
Argentina’s primary surplus fell a 23.9 percent in May compared to the same month last year, totaling $2.3 billion pesos (US$529.3 million). In May, 2011, it reached $3.1 billion pesos, the Government said.
The trade surplus rose 7.2 percent and reached $550 million dollars in January compared to the volume registered the same month last year, according to the Indec national statistics bureau.
The Economy Ministry confirmed that the fiscal surplus reached $697.5 million pesos in the second month of the year.
The trade surplus has climbed 120.6 percent and totalled 1.341 billion dollars in February year-on-year, boosted by the trade controls and leading to the first imports’ drop in the last two years, according to the Indec national statistics bureau.
The fiscal surplus reached 425.9 million pesos in November compared to the same month last year, the government reported.
The trade surplus in 2011 gained 10.347 billion dollars, and showed a 11 percent decrease compared to the volume registered in the same period last year, the Indec national statistics bureau.
The fiscal surplus almost reached $5.000 billion pesos in 2011, when the country's economy grew 9.2 percent, according to the announcement made by Vice-President Amado Boudou in his last day as acting president.
Argentina’s trade surplus reached 1.27 billion dollars in October, a 30 percent increase when compared to October of 2010, President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner announced.
The fiscal surplus plunged 85 percent in October to 446 million pesos compared to the volume registered in the same month last year, according to the government.
The trade surplus rose 30.4 percent in October year-on-year and reached 1.222 billion dollars, the Indec national statistics bureau reported.
Trade surplus dropped 22 percent in July, to a total amount of 672 million dollars, in comparison to the volume registered in the same month of 2010.
The Fiscal Surplus reached 431.9 million pesos in August, and accumulated 11.711 billion pesos in the first eight months of the year, the government reported. It has dropped 84.1 percent year-on-year.
The fiscal surplus plunged 86 percent in September to 499 million pesos compared to the volume registered in the same month last year, according to the government.
The trade surplus increased 0.7 percent in February to a total amount of US$608 million, the INDEC National Statistic Bureau reported.
The Trade surplus hiked a 141 percent to US$677 million in March, the Indec National Statistic Bureau reported, with exports and imports reaching US$ 6305 million and US$5638 million respectively.
Trade surplus fell to US$1.3 billion last April, representing a 38.2 percent decrease when compared to the same month last year, where it reached US$2.1 billion.
The trade surplus dropped 67.9 percent to 390 million dollars in November compared to the volume registered in the same month last year, according to the government.
Foreign minister Héctor Timerman declared that Argentina and Brazil are "working to overcome the trade imbalance", then confirmed that the newly appointed president of Brazil, Dilma Rousseff, will visit Argentina when she finishes her tour of the Persian Gulf countries.
The trade surplus dropped 57.8 percent during January and reached 513 million dollars, according to the Indec national statistics bureau.
"Exports are better than expected, but I don't this means that we shouldn't be concerned about exports," Sun Junwei, Beijing-based China economist with HSBC, said.